Acknowledgements
ASHBY, Vivienne Barbara — Clifford wishes to sincerely thank relatives and friends for their messages and expressions of sympathy In the loss of a loved wife. BOATMANS MINE DISASTER — Frances and Hugh Hassan and family wish to express their sincere appreciation to Reefton, Greymouth and Westport Mines Rescue Teams, Doctor, and Marie HaUaran, Reefton Search and Rescue, Police and Traffic Officer, Reefton Fire Brigade, Mr Bill Brazil (Inspector of Mines), Reverend Clive Dyson, Reef ton Branch of West Coast Electric Power Board and the many Individuals for their assistance so willingly given at the pitman* Mine at the time of the accident, and the foUowlng days. Also our grateful thanks to those who sent flowers, cards, letters, telegrams and baking after the sad loss of our loved brother and brother-in-law, Lindsay, and his workmates, Wayne, Ash and Tom. Your kindness In thoughts, words and deeds will always be remembered. As a many addresses are unknown, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement
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